On recursion
The concept of recursion is the structure in which a definition
contains as a part a reference to this very whole definition. Think
of seeing yourself endlessly reflected by a mirror in front and one
behind you, as if you were in a tunnel.
Unless forcefully brought to a halt, by nature recursive structures
tend to be endless. The absence of a stop condition causes values to
infinitely self enforce. This Self inflation (or feedback loop)
grows out of control and eventually bursts like a bubble.
The prerequisite of recursion — the demand for self
referentiality — immediately also forbids reference to
anything outside of itself. This in its turn reveals the true
identity of radical autononomy.
It is exclusive and aggressively jealous.
(Here we stand and declare all phenomena in life are recursive:
everything exists solely through self-definition.)
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Release early, release often, delegate everything you can, be open to the point of promiscuity.